Robe's Blade and Pointe lights were specified for the upgrade photo: Matt Teuten Photography
Robe’s moving lights were chosen as part of a lighting installation at Boston’s TD Garden Arena in the US.
Home to the NHL’s Boston Bruins and the NBA’s Boston Celtics, the arena’s lighting upgrade was carried out by New Hampshire-based Port Lighting Systems.
The TD Garden also hosts concerts and live events and has a capacity of 19,600.
The new lighting scheme replaced the previous one installed in 2009 and is primarily used to light the pre and in-match entertainment slots and for entertaining the crowds.
The lights are dotted around the arena on four trusses running along each of the sides, positioned so they can easily reach across either the ice rink or basketball court and around the audience seating.
Robe’s BMFL Blade was chosen as the brightest fixture currently available, supported by the extremely powerful Robe Pointe.
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